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Minor Illness Or Major Disease?: The Clinical Pharmacist in ...
Napkin dermatitis Most babies develop napkin rash at some stage and it is a
condition that often causes more distress to the parents than to the baby.
Classically, it appears as a confluent red rash over the napkin area. In some
cases it may ...
Clive Edwards (Ph. D.), P. Stillman, 2006
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Minor Illness Or Major Disease?
Pustular napkin rash If a napkin rash appears pustular, there may be bacterial
infection with Staphylococcus. The pustules may rupture and produce scaling. If
this is suspected, then the child should be referred to a doctor for consideration of
...
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Symptoms in the Pharmacy: A Guide to the Management of ...
... antibiotics might be needed. Secondary fungal infection could be treated by the
pharmacist using one of the azole topical antifungal preparations that are
available. Duration If the condition has been present for longer than Napkin rash.
Alison Blenkinsopp, Paul Paxton, John Blenkinsopp, 2013
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Practical Problems in Dermatology
Treatment All the above varieties of napkin rash are due ultimately to the same
thing - irritation from the napkin and its contents. It follows that treatment should
be directed at reducing both the degree and time of contact between the damp, ...
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Oxford Handbook of Medical Dermatology
... an antifungal agent such as miconazole or clotrimazole. Treat bacterial
infection with oral antibiotics. • Rashes unresponsive to treatment: think again—
see Box 31.12. • NAPKIN RASHES Box 31.12 Napkin rash unresponsive to
standard ...
The causes of napkin rash are : wet or soiled napkins, soap left in the napkins
after washing, strong anunoniacal urine, poor general health. Differential
diagnosis : It is made from other erythematous eruptions in this area, namely,
congenital ...
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Practical Paediatric Problems: A textbook for MRCPCH
Diagnoses. not. to. miss. Most children with a napkin rash have one of the above
common conditions. However, it is important not to miss two important conditions
that may present with an atypical unusually persistent rash in the napkin area.
Jim Beattie, Robert Carachi, 2005
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Rook's Textbook of Dermatology, 4 Volume Set
Type of Disorder Disorder Comment (all refer to major flexures unless specified)
Inflammatory dermatoses Psoriasis Seborrhoeic dermatitis Contact dermatitis
Intertrigo Napkin rash Lichen planus Hidradenitis suppurativa Crohn's disease ...
Tony Burns, Stephen Breathnach, Neil Cox, 2010
5.82 Napkin rash: patchy erythema sparing the flexures. also to the rubber
components of disposable napkins (Roul et al. 1998). The holster distribution of
this latter type has led to the term 'lucky Luke' dermatitis. Psoriasiform napkin rash
This ...
Sallie Neill, Fiona Lewis, 2009
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Essential Pediatric Dermatology
CHAPTER 5 RASHES COMMONLY START1NG IN THE F1RST FEW MONTHS:
VARIOUS FORMS OF DERMAT1T1S NAPKIN RASH This is caused mainly by
three disorders, each of which has definite and distinguishing features. These are
...